Sustainability
Prince Albert II visits Sporades, Greece, to support monk seal conservation
Prince Albert II has travelled to the Sporades archipelago in the Aegean Sea to witness first hand the conservation efforts protecting the Mediterranean’s rarest marine mammals: the endangered monk seal.
Read moreNature can recover
Scientists at ZSL have used long-term space satellite data to monitor and evaluate the impacts of more than 20 years of nature restoration efforts at the Knepp Estate in the UK. The results are...
CSM study points to migration of Mediterranean fish
A new report by the Scientific Centre of Monaco shows that global warming will impact the number of fish living in the Mediterranean, sending many of the most common species consumed locally to...
Two Poles, a Common Future
Alongside the Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Prince Albert has made a call to action, asking around 100 high-level guests to lend their voices to the plight of the polar regions and support 'Two Poles,...
Monaco takes polar mission to UN Ocean Conference
The scientific conclusions that came out of Monaco’s first polar symposium in February are being presented at the UN Ocean Conference in Lisbon, where Prince Albert and his Foundation are calling...
ASM boutique signs up to reduce environmental impact
The AS Monaco football club boutique and jersey provider Kappa have become members of the government’s environmental label, a move that comes with some serious commitments to the environment.
Monaco Energy Boat Challenge: “Time now for action!”
With people from over 20 countries making up 35 teams competing in three different classes, the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge is taking the ideas of today to create a sustainable boating culture for...